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cheryla at ktkisson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. clinton wants to hear from secretary of state clinton, who the state the state department review gations investigation and ambassador rice on why she initially focused on the disnou discredited idea that the emb consulate attacks were because of an anti-islam video when they knew from the start that it was terroris terrorism. taneeyond that, what will gressess be looking for when they come back after this recess? o basically more answers to some specific evidence at hand. for example, they understand they u that the fbi conducted ith tviews with those on the ground the day after. on the heyy would like to see that transcript. and they want to see more of the videotape, the surveillance lideo as well as the round-level video that was andn and has been shown only to a handful of members of ongress. want to sem want to see what's out there. >> thank you, sharyl. >>> heavy fog is to blame for a massive thanksgiving day pile-up outside beaumont, texas. more than 140 vehicles crash ed on in
cheryla at ktkisson is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. clinton wants to hear from secretary of state clinton, who the state the state department review gations investigation and ambassador rice on why she initially focused on the disnou discredited idea that the emb consulate attacks were because of an anti-islam video when they knew from the start that it was terroris terrorism. taneeyond that, what will gressess be looking for when they come back after...
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, as well, half of official washington. you have made the point we are coming out of a campaign that probably spent $6 billion in aggregate all to return what looks like the status quo to washington. barack obama to the white house, democrats to the senate. republicans to the house. >> $6 billion campaign that changes virtually nothing. one of the big stories we thought of this election were those huge republican super pacs. they spent republican and republican groups spent over $300 million just on senate races and they have ended up probably losing a net loss of senate losses, come to congress looking almost exactly like it did before this election and i'll tell you, george, this president usually when a president is re-elected you have talks of how much political capital is there, what's the mandate, the second term agenda. a little time to talk about that. he starts tomorrow to face big problems with this congress, this fiscal cliff, taxmageddon, whatever you want to call it by the end of the year, everybody's taxes go
, as well, half of official washington. you have made the point we are coming out of a campaign that probably spent $6 billion in aggregate all to return what looks like the status quo to washington. barack obama to the white house, democrats to the senate. republicans to the house. >> $6 billion campaign that changes virtually nothing. one of the big stories we thought of this election were those huge republican super pacs. they spent republican and republican groups spent over $300...
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i'm candy crowley in washington. head to cnn.com/sotu for analysis. look for us on itunes. "fareed zakaria gps" in next for our viewers in the united states. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you. first a rare treat. two great historians on what makes for a successful second term. jon meacham and robert carroll talk about their subjects, thomas jefferson, lyndon johnson, and a bit about barack obama as well. >>> then the conflict in gaza yet again reminds us forget about globalization and information revolution. if you want to understand the world, look at geography. nations are still bound by it, says robert kaplan, who uses maps to show us what to worry about. you won't want to miss this. >>> and the middle class is rising. no, not here in the united states, but right next door in latin america, and it will have huge consequences for the western hemisphere and the world. >>> also, if you thought black friday was crazy, check out the sales in europe. i'll e
i'm candy crowley in washington. head to cnn.com/sotu for analysis. look for us on itunes. "fareed zakaria gps" in next for our viewers in the united states. >> this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you. first a rare treat. two great historians on what makes for a successful second term. jon meacham and robert carroll talk about their subjects, thomas jefferson, lyndon...
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to israel that an attack on iran what compromise washington in the region and. politically proactive hollywood. is related to the sixteenth president all of america abraham lincoln tells on that story and much more. german while it saw feeling of the pinch out from soaring electricity bills of pated by billions objective to rid the country of nuclear energy security and environmental issues behind the bed seemed to be perfectly valid but as pete all of our reports its ultimate implications could hit germans high. and. it was a resoundingly no to new clear from the german chancellor the other miliband a nuclear power completely step by step until the end of twenty twenty two as a country within that we can become pioneers on the way to create an age of renewable energy the two thousand and eleven meltdown at the fukushima power plant in japan the worst atomic energy disaster since chernobyl is the key motivation for rushing through nuclear decommissioning is the security concerns are very strong this is the main factor in the decision to begin reduction of nuclea
to israel that an attack on iran what compromise washington in the region and. politically proactive hollywood. is related to the sixteenth president all of america abraham lincoln tells on that story and much more. german while it saw feeling of the pinch out from soaring electricity bills of pated by billions objective to rid the country of nuclear energy security and environmental issues behind the bed seemed to be perfectly valid but as pete all of our reports its ultimate implications...
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the side by the syrian the free syrian army and i should say they've also been pushed to the side by washington and by the nato powers who really only wanted civil war as the main method to carry out the regime change in syria now the syrian president says only the ballot box can determine his future insisting he has the support of his people and bush at a loss of war against foreign intervention in syria saying the western powers have picked him as one of their a bogeyman r.t. so be sure enough they spoke to the battle leader in the mask. that he's not a western puppet he also denies to fuck that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to five different fractions of terrorism he has on the fact that the financing of this terrorist fractions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if the sinuses were to stop then he would probably need about two weeks more to restore peace in his country and he also said that if west were to intervene militarily it would have a domino effect from atlantic to pacific
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wars in washington i'm gonna check out the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying on mandich to a craft a brought obama's working for drone warfare to justify the attacks which killed hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. plus a few things a scream crisis like supermarkets unlocking up even basic food so in an effort to deter those on the losing side of the age of austerity all that and much more lined up for you after the break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got enough satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that is big corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive with every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within
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new york or regardless of who wins tuesday's vote washington will still have to find fifty billion dollars to cover sandy's damage and it's not likely to come from military cuts the country's defense budget dwarfs that of any other nation and in these hard times observers say the money could be put to better use. there's no more important issue in america today and how much we're spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean most americans know that this is wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on this war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existen
new york or regardless of who wins tuesday's vote washington will still have to find fifty billion dollars to cover sandy's damage and it's not likely to come from military cuts the country's defense budget dwarfs that of any other nation and in these hard times observers say the money could be put to better use. there's no more important issue in america today and how much we're spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean most...
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and welcome to washington, d.c. millions of americans are going to the polls today to decide who will be their president for the next four years. the race between the democratic president, barack obama and governor mitt romney is one of the tightest in decades and may well be decided in a handful of key states. president obama appears to have the lead in a number of those key states but governor romney is campaigning right up to the wire and taking part in rallies in ohio and pennsylvania. more from adam brooks. ♪ >> opening for the president of the united states. it's jay-z revving up the crowd during last-minute campaigning in ohio. [applause] >> mr. obama needs all the star power he can get. this election is very, very close. americans are deeply divided on mr. obama's record and not sure they believe that america's economy is mending. >> we have made real progress, ohio, but the reason why we're sheer because we have got more work to do. >> the republican challenger was in ohio, too. mitt romney's supporters a
and welcome to washington, d.c. millions of americans are going to the polls today to decide who will be their president for the next four years. the race between the democratic president, barack obama and governor mitt romney is one of the tightest in decades and may well be decided in a handful of key states. president obama appears to have the lead in a number of those key states but governor romney is campaigning right up to the wire and taking part in rallies in ohio and pennsylvania. more...
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saturday to build ties with countries in the asia pacific region among them is my ma welcome to the pond washington a pariah state well for more on the reasons behind this visit here is daniel wagner he's head of cross border risk consultancy firm country risk solutions joining me live from the usa how does it come about that for the first time an american head of state is traveling to a former international outcast. well it's a sign of the times isn't it mr obama certainly has not made a secret of the pivot of america and from a military source perspective to asia and look it's an opportunity i think the obama administration would say here is a state that has clearly made its own pivot toward the west and toward america and although mr obama might be criticized in some quarters by perhaps rewarding them too soon by actually going and paying them a visit i think mr obama wants to make sure that they get to the finish line the finish line in this case being come over to our corner you've been in china's corner for a long enough so how will china particularly bearing in mind it's got a new leadership
saturday to build ties with countries in the asia pacific region among them is my ma welcome to the pond washington a pariah state well for more on the reasons behind this visit here is daniel wagner he's head of cross border risk consultancy firm country risk solutions joining me live from the usa how does it come about that for the first time an american head of state is traveling to a former international outcast. well it's a sign of the times isn't it mr obama certainly has not made a...
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plans to get greater influence for frontline militants the president of arab lawyers association says washington would back anyone in syria to get its way. and there has been similar incidents on many occasions but at that time when the usa was having a different view than it is now. they were saying it's all committed by the regime now not suggesting that the regime does not commit these crimes but certainly both sides are doing this but this particular one it is a war crime in any event shooting people after they surround and specially the people is a war crime in law both domestic and international and i think this should be viewed in that light the western states especially the usa and france where willing to probably second fight half the population of syria to get rid of the regime they were not choosey in there and they're backing they are backing anybody anybody who actually pause. on a fire which is burning is actually participating in the crowd this is what the u.s. is doing this is what france europe and the u.k. are doing and this is the reason why for instance kofi annan under the t
plans to get greater influence for frontline militants the president of arab lawyers association says washington would back anyone in syria to get its way. and there has been similar incidents on many occasions but at that time when the usa was having a different view than it is now. they were saying it's all committed by the regime now not suggesting that the regime does not commit these crimes but certainly both sides are doing this but this particular one it is a war crime in any event...
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the south territory but time killing four people last month sold military was given a boost deal with washington extending its ballistic missile range campaign iran dawson says young remains as isolated as. north korea is not going to listen to the u.n. nor do they care what the u.n. has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the u.n. because the u.n. and the national pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver as they are not so internationally isolated as north korea by their choosing to continue this tension with the north which has been going on since the korean war with the united states and there is nothing good to come of it i don't see why they are making these decisions to continually poke the bear. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov criticized nato as potential deployment of patriot missile systems a
the south territory but time killing four people last month sold military was given a boost deal with washington extending its ballistic missile range campaign iran dawson says young remains as isolated as. north korea is not going to listen to the u.n. nor do they care what the u.n. has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue so they have no incentive to listen to...
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they have a legislative agenda in washington and they now have a republican party that is incredibly grateful for the time and money spent in this election. the republican leadership wants them to do it again in the midterm in only two years. so they have chips and they have earned and purchased influence. if you are a republican officeholder, are you going to listen to sheldoned aelson when he wants to talk about specific legislative issues when he spent millions of dollars and you know he can do it again? of course, you are. aren't you going to listen to american crossroads which you hope will build a structure for the party in the next elections? yes. that's going to be true on both sides. it's not just republican. if you're the big democratic super pac you are going to have your calls taken bee democratic members when you say this is what we need to do. >> i heard you as steve colbert's lawyer advise him that he could keep the money he received from his super pac and transfer it to his social welfare fund and use it for bbyi. >> let me see if i'm clear, i have a 501c4 called colb
they have a legislative agenda in washington and they now have a republican party that is incredibly grateful for the time and money spent in this election. the republican leadership wants them to do it again in the midterm in only two years. so they have chips and they have earned and purchased influence. if you are a republican officeholder, are you going to listen to sheldoned aelson when he wants to talk about specific legislative issues when he spent millions of dollars and you know he can...
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washington's beer. and say, "here's to our founding father." >> safer: the beer is from washington's own recipe. and you wonder, looking at the examples of colonial cooking from chef walter staib's kitchen, how the founding fathers ever got up from the table-- fried oysters, beef pie, mushroom toast... >> walter staib: thomas jefferson served it often. >> safer: ...washington's west indies pepper pot soup, supposedly fed to the troops at valley forge. fried tofu, first introduced here by that early hippie, ben franklin. >> mccullough: whoa! >> safer: mccullough's favorite, homemade sausage and sauerkraut. i think i've hit my limit here. and finally, martha washington's orange cake. >> mccullough: you understand those other times by being in the buildings, walking the streets, hearing the music, and eating the food. >> safer: it's a walk of just a few short blocks from the city tavern to the most revered site in philadelphia, the old pennsylvania colonial statehouse, independence hall, where, in july 177
washington's beer. and say, "here's to our founding father." >> safer: the beer is from washington's own recipe. and you wonder, looking at the examples of colonial cooking from chef walter staib's kitchen, how the founding fathers ever got up from the table-- fried oysters, beef pie, mushroom toast... >> walter staib: thomas jefferson served it often. >> safer: ...washington's west indies pepper pot soup, supposedly fed to the troops at valley forge. fried tofu,...
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bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: all of this start ad few months ago when a woman in tampa got harassing emails which she turn over to fbi. agents tracked those emails to paula broadwell and turned up evidence that broadwell and pet met an extramarital fair. petraeus said it began after he took the job at the central intelligence agency and claims the affair ended four months ago. as important the woman who received the original emails she's identified as 37-year-old jill kelly. she has social connections to people at the central command in tampa which petraeus headed in 2008 to mid-2010. kelly and her husband are friends of petraeus and his wife holly but petraeus was never romantically involved with kelly and officials said they found no evidence to refute that. nobody is expected to be charged with any crime in this scandal and fbi officials are telling us they simply did not alert congressional intelligence committees because they found no national security issues involved. >> we i
bob orr is in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: all of this start ad few months ago when a woman in tampa got harassing emails which she turn over to fbi. agents tracked those emails to paula broadwell and turned up evidence that broadwell and pet met an extramarital fair. petraeus said it began after he took the job at the central intelligence agency and claims the affair ended four months ago. as important the woman who received the original emails she's identified as...
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now washington has expressed its concern about the president's latest edict. the president came out to tell his supporters that he was only acting to defend the revolution. >> i feel you. i feel the heartbeat of the people and understand what the egyptian people want. >> for president morsi, this is a huge political gamble. his supporters love it, but has he overplayed his hand? >> we need him to take the power to the revolution, not to the mubarak system. >> the government has added fuel to a weeklong demonstration and violent confrontation. these protesters are angry that police who attacked previous protests have not been brought to justice. back in the square, the beginning of what could yet be more turbulent times for egypt. >> for more on the events unfolding in egypt, i spoke a brief time ago with a senior fellow at the hoover institution. thank you for coming in today. can i ask you then, what does this mean for democracy in egypt? >> we have to go back to the point of departure. clones the revolution -- who owns the revolution in egypt? after long per
now washington has expressed its concern about the president's latest edict. the president came out to tell his supporters that he was only acting to defend the revolution. >> i feel you. i feel the heartbeat of the people and understand what the egyptian people want. >> for president morsi, this is a huge political gamble. his supporters love it, but has he overplayed his hand? >> we need him to take the power to the revolution, not to the mubarak system. >> the...
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similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia yet his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america advertise his one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be sure it's not a big deal i think a guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite endearing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. for an hour or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. whistle blows and i mean it's defenders of the trees fighting back against the coat of corruption the recent high profile whistle blowing cases such as that of wiki leaks founder julian assa
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wars in washington i'm gonna check out. more news after this break. waves of corruption are rocking in russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished for apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or a forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that has big corruption spoiling all of those strains a country can't survive with every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty but that's just my opinion. on the issues. accreditation free storage free
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these are guy nature kind they're in washington d.c. where you can watch for the full version of the debate between third party candidates joel stein and gary johnson do so on our website artsy dot com well even before it's begun voting on election day already faces disruption this new to the devastating storm tore through america's east coast and some measures introduced to avoid those breakdowns threaten the transparency of the process as art is more important now reports from new york. for the first time in history americans are embracing election day in the shadow of a deadly super storm that left behind a trail of devastation and voting disruptions here in new york city sixty polling sites have been relocated due to the unprecedented damage caused by sandy just one week ago city officials say military trucks will also be used as makeshift polling stations in areas still without electricity this is of course to ensure that citizens were all be able to cast their votes in their writing jersey millions are being allowed to cast their
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what would you put the odds at that busy rationality and effectiveness reemerge from washington, d.c., on the fiscal cliff? >> zero. lou: i thought that. >> if we can keep the current tax rates, we would continue to increase government revenue. increasing 26% under the bush tax rates over the last two years. over the last two years, government revenues have risen 26%, almost a quarter using the buss tax rates. low tax rates bring more revenues, not less revenues. lou: do you interpret all of the drama to be a lack of faith? in front of the growth model that has been demonstrated, as you point out, over the past two years. they are really saying the economy cannot grow fast enoh to support the government. we will not see revenue increase unless we raise taxes. >> that is correct. the pre-verse thing is you don't get growth if you rai tax rates. in california and several other states that top rate is approaching 50% effectively wi a 50% top rate, a business he as much incentive to fire somebody to lower-cost as to hire somebody to increase revenues. lou: it is a high risk experiment, bu
what would you put the odds at that busy rationality and effectiveness reemerge from washington, d.c., on the fiscal cliff? >> zero. lou: i thought that. >> if we can keep the current tax rates, we would continue to increase government revenue. increasing 26% under the bush tax rates over the last two years. over the last two years, government revenues have risen 26%, almost a quarter using the buss tax rates. low tax rates bring more revenues, not less revenues. lou: do you...
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to negotiate has been driven by the influence of hawkish pro israel lobbies in congress and here in washington and that. you know for the u.s. and frankly for israel that is not a policy that is is beneficial to their interests at the end of the day we're faced with either a diplomatic resolution to this standoff or we see the escalating pressure the escalating antagonism that cannot survive indefinitely that eventually is going to reach a tipping point and whether it's deliberate or it's accidental we're going to end up in a war twenty two fifty five moscow time thanks for being with us the news that continues in full five minutes from now. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report. if . would be soon which brightened if you knew about someone from funniest impressions. whose friends totty dot com. the great russian warriors. prevailing over. asperity. to reenact and at the parade through paris. come a complete bed triumph. with people'
to negotiate has been driven by the influence of hawkish pro israel lobbies in congress and here in washington and that. you know for the u.s. and frankly for israel that is not a policy that is is beneficial to their interests at the end of the day we're faced with either a diplomatic resolution to this standoff or we see the escalating pressure the escalating antagonism that cannot survive indefinitely that eventually is going to reach a tipping point and whether it's deliberate or it's...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in lister here in washington d.c. vizier headlines for wednesday november seventh two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama won the election last night and after he did he said this is . what makes america exceptional or the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation harbor. bonds that's right treasury bonds that is what makes america exceptional the ability to issue all of these bonds in exchange for the global reserve currency that allows the government to spend despite running trillion dollar deficits but what happens when that bond holding us all together is no longer exceptional lot of gas and gold and silver prices rallied recently ahead of the elections we'll talk about why and also is this stock of gold over estimated by thousands of tons with a nominal value close to nine hundred billion dollars well according to an essay published by the gold money foundation the answer is yes we'll hear from one of the authors james turk gold money founder and chairman about it and why it matters plus exxon
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what's your sense in washington? are both sides -- do both sides still have an appetite to play brinksmanship or is there a real desire to get this done? >> as i talk to people on capitol hill, lester, and in the administration, there is still wariness on both sides. one for the other. but there is a different attitude. they both see some room for breakthrough here. i think both sides recognize that the public has spoken lo loudly about the importance of compromise. but the public has also reaffirmed the status quo in washington. so the president is in a position, and you heard him at the end of the week insisting that tax rates for wealthy americans are going too much to go up. or taxes, more generally. so i think that's where he feels the mandate of a second term and he's going to drive a hard bar fwan. but i think he's going to try to work in a way to make it very difficult for republicans to say no to a new approach, again, undering people want something to get done on this on deficit reduction and then move on t
what's your sense in washington? are both sides -- do both sides still have an appetite to play brinksmanship or is there a real desire to get this done? >> as i talk to people on capitol hill, lester, and in the administration, there is still wariness on both sides. one for the other. but there is a different attitude. they both see some room for breakthrough here. i think both sides recognize that the public has spoken lo loudly about the importance of compromise. but the public has...
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that's a big question in washington, d.c. let me say it again. does susan rice have the temperament to be secretary of state? there are a lot of people, democrats who will tell you privately that just maybe she doesn't. but we're not talking about this. this is a clown show that's going on right now. what is -- >> i love that debate. >> well, the long game is unclear and the short game is even more unclear because they're not going to hold up the nomination of susan rice. i meaning if you look at the big picture. they only need to peel off -- i don't know what the number is five or six republican senators. >> who do they end up making stronger? >> they make the obama white house or susan rice look stronger but fighting the fight, three, four, five of them on a losing cause and won't hold up the nomination with four senators. >> it would appear that prior to yesterday that this was all a political passing storm that would get through this and speak behind closed doors and get through this or she would get through this but maureen dowd today in "th
that's a big question in washington, d.c. let me say it again. does susan rice have the temperament to be secretary of state? there are a lot of people, democrats who will tell you privately that just maybe she doesn't. but we're not talking about this. this is a clown show that's going on right now. what is -- >> i love that debate. >> well, the long game is unclear and the short game is even more unclear because they're not going to hold up the nomination of susan rice. i meaning...
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in washington, you optimistic? >> i'm optimistic we'll muddle through. more like the continental congress than we are like george washington. >> newt gingrich, thanks for your time. 14 minutes after the hour. now to savannah. >> important medical news this morning. a new study in the journal "pediatrics" found that woman who had the flu while they were pregnant were more likely to have a child later diagnosed with autism. let's turn to dr. nancy snyderman, nbc's chief medical examiner. this study finds a link between flu and autism. >> looked at a couple of things. over 96,000 children in denmark, why is that important? it's a homogenous population, and they keep phenomenal medical records, and they asked women while they were pregnant, little things, colds, mild infections, antibiotic use, other infections. they didn't find a link between any of those things and autism, but women who had influenza, real viral influenza, fever, chills, cough, all those things we talk about with the flu, those women had a two times
in washington, you optimistic? >> i'm optimistic we'll muddle through. more like the continental congress than we are like george washington. >> newt gingrich, thanks for your time. 14 minutes after the hour. now to savannah. >> important medical news this morning. a new study in the journal "pediatrics" found that woman who had the flu while they were pregnant were more likely to have a child later diagnosed with autism. let's turn to dr. nancy snyderman, nbc's...
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on the morning after is going to look very much like washington the day before. >> of course, nicolle wallace who worked in the pal in/mccain campaign four years ago, george w. bush, the huge issue, overwhelming issue, the economy. that is the issue that mitt romney wanted to make his calling card. >> that's right. they are looking at the same information we're looking at as people are still voting, you know, they're hoping that's what they had in mind when they went to the polls today. they made a sales pitch that was 100% about voters being dissatisfied with the pace of recovery. that was the beginning, middle and end of mitt romney's pitch to the american people and they're on the same pins and needles we are to see if it worked. >> donna brazile, one thing we saw, the exitle pos and a surprise to me in the exit polls if we can pull it up now, we asked about the direction of the country and one thing that it showed, donna brazile, who worked for campaign manager for al gore back in 2000, a dramatic reduction over the last year in people who think the country is going on the wrong t
on the morning after is going to look very much like washington the day before. >> of course, nicolle wallace who worked in the pal in/mccain campaign four years ago, george w. bush, the huge issue, overwhelming issue, the economy. that is the issue that mitt romney wanted to make his calling card. >> that's right. they are looking at the same information we're looking at as people are still voting, you know, they're hoping that's what they had in mind when they went to the polls...
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the official resistance until a call to washington gave the queen clearance. the pattern of her stay in the bluegrass for his country held for all of her subsequent holidays visits to farms to seek prospective the stallions, and outings to local racetracks. lunches and dinners with friends from the world. whenever senior advisers told me that he saw an atmosphere of informality and gave the that i never saw in england. no one was calling her man or your majesty. she was laughing and joking and having fun. in 1984 she also stayed for a weekend in wyoming and arrange on the slopes of the big horn mountains. her hosts were her longtime racing manager and his wife, jeanne, another american friend in the queens inner circle. when they first met in london in 1955 gina was struck by what she described as the queen's steadiness. she is difficult to know, gene told me, but it is worth the wait. you sort of become friends. it takes a long time to know where. in wyoming the queen was able to relax completely, taking 5--mile walks on the 4,000-acre property and joining sh
the official resistance until a call to washington gave the queen clearance. the pattern of her stay in the bluegrass for his country held for all of her subsequent holidays visits to farms to seek prospective the stallions, and outings to local racetracks. lunches and dinners with friends from the world. whenever senior advisers told me that he saw an atmosphere of informality and gave the that i never saw in england. no one was calling her man or your majesty. she was laughing and joking and...
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fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so interested with democracy why don't we pay attention to half of america who thinks that meddling in other countries and trying to shape certain outcomes and basically you know having dominion over the world and having control over which countries go which way is not the right kind of foreign policy that just government should have i think we should go you know look to the founders into washington's farewell address we have no right to be meddling in so many countries controlling their governments and trying to shape what outcome they see charles you want to feel that go ahead. cha
fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so...
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. >>> fiscal cliff, it is the buzz phrase coming out of washington this week and as peggy fox tells us, if you don't think it could impact you, think again. >> reporter: when federal agencies are forced to cut 9% out of their budget, the washington area alone could see 65,000 federal jobs lost. 97,000 federal contractor jobs could disappear. add to that subcontractors and people who rely on all that and the total local job loss is nearly 500,000. >> you can't cut back the federal government by 9% without finding some impact on every town on every individual across the country. >> reporter: george mason economist steven fuller says federal services and facilities could be shut down or cut back. the national zoo and smithsonian could cut back hours. you might not get that passport renewed in time for your trip. >> new york city is all but shut down. >> reporter: how about the next big storm? >> the weather guys will have to look out the window more often. >> reporter: meterologists were able to track hurricane sandy using federal satellites. will noaa be able to spend what it needs? >> s
. >>> fiscal cliff, it is the buzz phrase coming out of washington this week and as peggy fox tells us, if you don't think it could impact you, think again. >> reporter: when federal agencies are forced to cut 9% out of their budget, the washington area alone could see 65,000 federal jobs lost. 97,000 federal contractor jobs could disappear. add to that subcontractors and people who rely on all that and the total local job loss is nearly 500,000. >> you can't cut back the...
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forced to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but it appears in washington sympathy for suffering tenby select it this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime's tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying in gaza is it somehow a less stark example of what's going on it seems america's world police mindset and standing up for the weak thing doesn't apply to palestinians instead we hear the same mantra from u.s. officials that israel has the right to defend itself which effectively implies that in the eyes of washington the killing of civilians in gaza is justified the u.s. has most recently blocked the u.n. security council statement calling for a cease fire in the israeli gaza conflict deeming that statement unbalanced against israel just goes the us has blocked all other palestinian related un resolutions in the past whether it was on israel continuing to build settlements on occupied territories or other initiatives put forward to
forced to sympathize with the innocents there in most graphic terms but it appears in washington sympathy for suffering tenby select it this is hillary clinton on syria the shooting death of a one year old recently by the syrian regime's tanks and troops. is a very stark example of what is going on. one may ask what about those horrible shots of children dying in gaza is it somehow a less stark example of what's going on it seems america's world police mindset and standing up for the weak thing...
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interested in destroying their competitors at all costs like well we saw them destroy the housing market was washington destroying the sovereign bond market we're watching them destroy democracy in britain and other countries because they're durang and the comment that we should not bash bankers is absurd because they're terrorists so i don't understand the duplicity wise. why is this government hard on terrorists but soft on back in terrorist why do they make why why is there pathological there is no there there are causing more destruction than any tragic religious extremist the city of london is ten times worse than any extremist anywhere in the world and the government has their thumb up their strength giving the blowing them kisses like we love financial terrorism please take me hostage and beat me to death with collateralized debt obligations i'm david cameron and i'm the stupidest frickin leader that this country's ever had he's stupid he's ugly and he's the worst politician the country center had what how does this guy stay in office another day to do regime change the right of all don't look l
interested in destroying their competitors at all costs like well we saw them destroy the housing market was washington destroying the sovereign bond market we're watching them destroy democracy in britain and other countries because they're durang and the comment that we should not bash bankers is absurd because they're terrorists so i don't understand the duplicity wise. why is this government hard on terrorists but soft on back in terrorist why do they make why why is there pathological...
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wars in washington i'm gonna check out. more news for me in thirty five minutes with the news team in the meantime it's time for banking big shots to take cover because the cause report is up next after this break. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. the great russian barrios. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complain that triumph. with people's admiration for two hundred. please. please. oh yes. first water then. the paper apocalypse is upon us i told you the first three weeks ago i told robert chalmers in the independent quote i came to london because here gives you a front row seat on the imminent collapse of the entire city today the u.k.'s leading financial magazine money says and i quote britain is about to be flattened by a tidal wave of dissent that will see the end of britain were on the bleeding edge were on the cutting edge when joe yo
wars in washington i'm gonna check out. more news for me in thirty five minutes with the news team in the meantime it's time for banking big shots to take cover because the cause report is up next after this break. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. the great russian barrios. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they...
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you got to stay close to washington. that's the kind of company that does terribly if the economy slows down. let's go to sue in california. sue? >> caller: american power, amt. >> i wish it would pull back so i can -- >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. >> it must be bought. one of the best stories out there. nick in ohio? nick? >> caller: jim, i'd like to give you a buckeye boo-yah. >> hey, congratulations on being undefeated. >> caller: no doubt. no doubt. i would like your analyst opinion on sprint. >> okay. remember, sprint's doing a complex deal with softbank. you're going to be able to get cash back wherever. suffice to say i like the stock. if you see it go down, that's because of the combination of the arbitrage, not because it's doing badly. i need to go to charlie in minnesota. charlie? >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer, from the frigid north on the edge of the prairie. how are you doing? >> real good. i'm kind of in the not so frigid northeast on the edge of nothing. what's up? >> caller: just curious what your thought
you got to stay close to washington. that's the kind of company that does terribly if the economy slows down. let's go to sue in california. sue? >> caller: american power, amt. >> i wish it would pull back so i can -- >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy. >> it must be bought. one of the best stories out there. nick in ohio? nick? >> caller: jim, i'd like to give you a buckeye boo-yah. >> hey, congratulations on being undefeated. >> caller: no doubt. no doubt. i...
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and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breas
and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the...
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you know, he said washington has to be changed from the outside. you can't do it from the inside and trying to put those words to effect. they have really got the pr campaign going. they started a twitter campaign. they call it my 2 k and you know today it was small businesses from around the country. actually, that's a little bit later. with fix the debt. the coalition of large and small businesses later today. this morning, he met with a lot of middle class folks that written in to the white house at the solicitation of the white house and folks saying they would be adversely affected by the $2,000 and added taxes that would come next year alone for the average family of four if the nation is to go over the fiscal cliff. you know, there was one republican, you talked about the glimmers of hope for a compromise. it's tom cole of oklahoma who was quoted yesterday and this morning saying, you know what? let's go along with the president. you heard the sound bite. the president once again calling for congress to pass a tax cut for everybody making un
you know, he said washington has to be changed from the outside. you can't do it from the inside and trying to put those words to effect. they have really got the pr campaign going. they started a twitter campaign. they call it my 2 k and you know today it was small businesses from around the country. actually, that's a little bit later. with fix the debt. the coalition of large and small businesses later today. this morning, he met with a lot of middle class folks that written in to the white...
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it certainly isn't the first sex scandal to bring down a powerful man in washington. it certainly won't be the last. but tonight there are growing questions about the timing of how the word got out, whether more people in the government should have been told or been told sooner that the fbi was investigating a case involving the director of the cia. we're keeping them honest as we do every night not to take sides, you can get that on other cable news channels, but to look for the truth, the facts. here's what we know right now about who knew what and when. according to "wall street journal" the fbi discovered the affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell, in late summer. we'll have more on how in just a moment. so the fbi reportedly knew in late summer that the head of the cia was having an affair, but it wasn't until months later after election day that president obama found out, and the house and senate intelligence committees didn't find out until friday. congressional leaders from both parties are angry, they say they should have been notified so
it certainly isn't the first sex scandal to bring down a powerful man in washington. it certainly won't be the last. but tonight there are growing questions about the timing of how the word got out, whether more people in the government should have been told or been told sooner that the fbi was investigating a case involving the director of the cia. we're keeping them honest as we do every night not to take sides, you can get that on other cable news channels, but to look for the truth, the...
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what is happening today in washington, d.c.? >> what people and not talking about the pledge while people are not talking about the sex life of general petraeus, they're talking about the budget showdown. one of the debate is called the campaign "fix the debt." a dco's from america's art as corporations. they're doing a major blitz, to train themselves as the reasonable ones because they're caor both raising revenues and cutting spending. if you look at the details of their tax plan, you see they're really just the trojan horse. they're pushing for the same old tax breaks for corporations they have been doing so for about a decade. we looked at one of them, which is they want a permanent exemption from u.s. taxes for all of their foreign earnings. it calculated the companies in this campaign stand to gain a windfall of as much as $134 billion if they get this corporate tax breaks through. people should be very wary of the big ad campaign about -- there are about to see in their newspapers across the country. this is just one mor
what is happening today in washington, d.c.? >> what people and not talking about the pledge while people are not talking about the sex life of general petraeus, they're talking about the budget showdown. one of the debate is called the campaign "fix the debt." a dco's from america's art as corporations. they're doing a major blitz, to train themselves as the reasonable ones because they're caor both raising revenues and cutting spending. if you look at the details of their tax...
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laws like the harsh arizona immigration law are a reaction to the lack of intelligent legislation from washington. >> i'm not sympathetic to somebody that's broken the law. on the other hand, the practical reality is, whatever the number is, 11 million, we're not going to deport them. so we have to find some ways to turn them into more productive members of society. now, you can say, but they broke the law. they did. but we were all complicit in that. >> it's time to stop doling out the blame, bloomberg adds, and to start focusing on fixing our broken immigration system. >> you know, winston churchill once said, you can always rely on america to do the right thing after all of the possibilities are exhausted. in the end, congress will do the right thing, but only after they've tried every other crazy idea that obfuscates or kicks the can down the road. >> when we come back, my thoughts on the immigration debate. stay with us. headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash back sign up to get 5% everywhere
laws like the harsh arizona immigration law are a reaction to the lack of intelligent legislation from washington. >> i'm not sympathetic to somebody that's broken the law. on the other hand, the practical reality is, whatever the number is, 11 million, we're not going to deport them. so we have to find some ways to turn them into more productive members of society. now, you can say, but they broke the law. they did. but we were all complicit in that. >> it's time to stop doling out...
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are you going to washington are you in the mood to compromise? >> you know, i think the key is we're in the immediate to work, and we've got to work on behalf of the people who sent us there, and i think they sent a pretty clear message last night. the message is they are tired of this. they have to see our country come together, and we've got to be looking at things not for special interests, not for the big guys but for america's working families. >> with all due respect, let me go back at that. are you in the mood to compromise, and can you tell me one specific area where you will be willing to compromise with republicans for the good of your constituents. >> sure. and that's on the deficit. you know, i look at that deficit, $16 trillion. we've got to find a way to bring that deficit down, and that means that we've got to both cut our spending, and we've got to raise some more revenue, and i think there's lots of room for compromise in there. >> let's talk about spending. i mean, your race, boy, was it expensiv expensive. >> no kidding. >> est
are you going to washington are you in the mood to compromise? >> you know, i think the key is we're in the immediate to work, and we've got to work on behalf of the people who sent us there, and i think they sent a pretty clear message last night. the message is they are tired of this. they have to see our country come together, and we've got to be looking at things not for special interests, not for the big guys but for america's working families. >> with all due respect, let me...
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. >> our washington bureau chief joins us now. obama stays in the white house. republicans retain the house of representatives. democrats maintain their majority in the senate. basically, we are seeing the same cast of characters. what do you think will be different this time around? >> that depends very much weather you are an optimist or a pessimist. at the end of this year, there is this fiscal cliff. president obama has to solve it. austerity measures, a huge increase of taxes -- all this is going to happen if democrats and republicans do not come together, so i can offer three scenarios -- the first would be that there is no willingness of compromise, that they will just take the can down the road. it would be disaster for the u.s. and the rest of the world. second scenario -- a new willingness of compromise and coming together, and i do not think this is likely to happen, so there is scenario 3, that everybody has to give up something. this would mean, for example, for democrats that they will have to accept that there will be strong cuts in entitlements -
. >> our washington bureau chief joins us now. obama stays in the white house. republicans retain the house of representatives. democrats maintain their majority in the senate. basically, we are seeing the same cast of characters. what do you think will be different this time around? >> that depends very much weather you are an optimist or a pessimist. at the end of this year, there is this fiscal cliff. president obama has to solve it. austerity measures, a huge increase of taxes...
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the only problem with what i have and washington i miss that i miss my friends i miss my family. but again your professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you do not have. time to do some something crazy like you always do in the summer if you grow up like a person i grow up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what would. you learn from your mistakes from your life and. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. usually it's santorum. when he was why we went do you. get. all. this change in the last few years why are you still there. you seem to be focused. on our key. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side to a narrow one only uses to russia second string in a friendly name all sky high risk were quick to put france on the heavy pressure. by giving them an extra. edge of a visit just held firm that full
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with the washington get little's collected all the major trophies. for. the world's top player but didn't. back. the only problem with what i have and washington i miss that i miss my friends i miss my family. but again your professional. if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you you know have. time to do some something crazy like you're always going to somewhere like a person i grew up with a player and sometimes when he was twenty he was often twenty one years old and if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes your from your life. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you eat. get. a lot of you why are you still there. seems to be well here's. what you see. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side where now i want to know this i
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that was washington's achievement, to kind of put that in place by the end of the revolution. so when hull started out in the summer of 1812, he had a very small number of regular troops, a few hundred. compared to a few thousand militiamen, most of whom had never seen active service and were none too happy to be marched away from their homes hundreds of miles through the woods to the fort at detroit. because the idea with militia was that it was a home guard. up supposed to literally defend -- you were supposed to literally defend your local commitment. and people were rightfully worried that if they marched off to serve in faraway battlefields, they were leaving their own homes undefended. so this was really an untenable system that created quite a few problems on the ground in 1812. they were only really finally surmounted at the battle of new orleans. now, recent history has actually shown that there were more regular troops and better ammunition at new orleans than popular myth back in 1815. but in 1815 what people were really celebrating was the idea that jackson had gon
that was washington's achievement, to kind of put that in place by the end of the revolution. so when hull started out in the summer of 1812, he had a very small number of regular troops, a few hundred. compared to a few thousand militiamen, most of whom had never seen active service and were none too happy to be marched away from their homes hundreds of miles through the woods to the fort at detroit. because the idea with militia was that it was a home guard. up supposed to literally defend --...
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washington became president.?? it has the major features and a? major mission features of the? centralized intelligence.???? the os us was very unique because it? was the first?? national intelligence service responsible to one command, and that is the president's. before that, before the zero ss was created, they had always been departmentalized. highly technical. you have the u.s. army, u.s. navy, the state department, the fbi, treasury, commerce. every major agency of the u.s. government had its own intelligence service of the specialized nature. so it was created to nationalize or centralized that intelligence existence, which is something that the model after the british . which is also very controversial nature because people always blame to pro-british. so it was a very interesting experience because of world war ii, the prime opportunity for the proponent of a centralized intelligence to prove its worth. and that is why the experience? was fascinating, and generally a lot of arguments for the eventual purpose of providing legal justification of its??? worth.?
washington became president.?? it has the major features and a? major mission features of the? centralized intelligence.???? the os us was very unique because it? was the first?? national intelligence service responsible to one command, and that is the president's. before that, before the zero ss was created, they had always been departmentalized. highly technical. you have the u.s. army, u.s. navy, the state department, the fbi, treasury, commerce. every major agency of the u.s....
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>> that is the way washington sees it, but our realism is not the muslim brotherhood's realism. day they may not realize what is at stake for them and they may be driven by their desire to help hamas, the palestinian muslim brotherhood, that they may not be cognizant of the consequences. while clearly he is not in any rush to. the treaty, he is getting signals. if you have an egyptian killed in gaza now that he is sending egyptians there, that could create crisis that he might use to downgrade relations. >> how has the arab spring it changed the dynamic? >> i think that has made it a lot more pressing for arab leaders. the arab leaders have to be more responsive to their publics rhetorically and also in terms of what they do. arab publics are very supportive of the palestinian cause, but it is on these new leaders to behave responsibility and understand consequences for their actions. for egypt, it is a board to reinforce to egypt leaders the treaty with israel create stability and makes egypt's a good investment. outt's very diplomatic way of the crisis? that at the moment, it
>> that is the way washington sees it, but our realism is not the muslim brotherhood's realism. day they may not realize what is at stake for them and they may be driven by their desire to help hamas, the palestinian muslim brotherhood, that they may not be cognizant of the consequences. while clearly he is not in any rush to. the treaty, he is getting signals. if you have an egyptian killed in gaza now that he is sending egyptians there, that could create crisis that he might use to...
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national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tomorrow on "washington journal", david walker talks about his ideas for averting the fiscal cliff, followed by a look at u.s. oil production and a new report that the international energy agency about the country's energy production by 2020. later, we will talk about how the federal bureau of investigation and the cyber- based crimes. clark sought foreign policy scholars will discuss the relationship of the u.s. with china. we will hear from the u.s. ambassador to china. our live coverage begins tomorrow at 9:15 on c-span2. >> the mindset of the world, was into the mid 1990's that wire line access would -- with stuff on poles or in the ground was the key to understanding telecommunications. the intriguing part of the wireless story is how very few people inside the industry - back- that is why the report came out the way it did. it must not just the fcc who did not understand the potential of the wireless. it was the entire industry. except for a few visionaries who were regarded as kooks. turned out to be
national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tomorrow on "washington journal", david walker talks about his ideas for averting the fiscal cliff, followed by a look at u.s. oil production and a new report that the international energy agency about the country's energy production by 2020. later, we will talk about how the federal bureau of investigation and the cyber- based crimes. clark sought foreign policy scholars will discuss the...
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wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that wall police itself accountable in washington. state stateside and a former cia officer has told r.t. that obama needs to break free from pressure exerted by america's right wing what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact these really deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok he never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned and i'm going to get some new speechwriters the intelligence community keeps telling me that he ryan has not yet decided to build a nuclear weapon and so i'm going to get rid of all those folks from brookings or other places who are the sort of skip saying well you know you still have to worry about this instead of negotiations once these troublesome people have their own agenda are dismissed then he has a square chance of saying look we're going to do a d
wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that wall police itself accountable in washington. state stateside and a former cia officer has told r.t. that obama needs to break free from pressure exerted by america's right wing what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they...